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Tear troughs

 

 

If you always look tired even after you've had a good night's sleep it can be disheartening and make you look older than your years.

 

Tear Trough Treatment is a non-surgical ten minute eye-lift that can restore your looks instantly. As we age the delicate skin under the eye becomes lax and the cheek fat descends into the middle of the face leaving semi-circular creases and depressions known as tear troughs.

 

These depressions make the eyes look ‘sunken’ and produce the illusion of darkening around the eyes resulting in ‘dark circles’ or ‘tired eyes’. Dermal fillers are now used to eliminate the hollows you may have beneath your eyes and bring them back from the depths. By lifting these depressions it can take away the tired appearance and lighten the dark circles caused by shadowing.

 

Introduced under the skin using very fine needles, fillers re-create the plump, firm foundation your delicate under eye area had previously.

 

Recommended filler: Teosyal Redensity II

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How long will the effects last?

One of the great advantages of the products we use in our clinics is that the effects are long lasting but not permanent – therefore you are always in control of your looks and can change your treatment depending on how you are ageing. The duration of effect depends on the product used, a person’s age, how much filler is injected, the quality of the skin as well as general health and lifestyle.

What is the treatment like?

Tear Trough Treatment can be completed in as little as 15 minutes. The treatment benefits can be seen instantly and do not affect facial expression. After the treatment the treated area may be red and/or swollen, however you can resume normal activities, drive yourself home or return to work depending on the extent of the treatment. With tear trough treatment, it is wise to choose your treatment time with care since the delicate under eye area is more prone to swelling and/or bruising than other areas of your face.

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